The device known as shoyu-tai (or soy-sauce snapper in Japanese) was invented in 1954 by Teruo Watanabe, the founder of Osaka-based company Asahi Sogyo, according to a report from Japan’s Radio Kansai.

It was then common for glass and ceramic containers to be used but the advent of cheap industrial plastics allowed the creation of a small polyethylene container in the shape of a fish, officially named the “Lunch Charm”.

The invention quickly spread around Japan and eventually worldwide, and it is estimated that billions have been produced.

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      2 months ago

      Portability and cost.

      I don’t support single use plastics but saying no benefit is just willfully ignorant and causes alternatives to fail for missing the point.

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        2 months ago

        It could just be waxed paper/waxed cardboard like the milk cartons of yore, but small. A lot of this stuff has been around long before plastics, and we got by just fine :)

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        Portability is a fair point, but I feel like we shouldn’t count cost, since that’s the line of thinking that got us into this mess.

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          2 months ago

          Unfortunate reality while we still have capitalism. Plastic bags are banned where I am but they still show up regularly